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Anonymous
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Hi,

I cancelled my O2 Refresh and paid off my device. I thought that O2 Refresh meant I was free to pay off the device and quit with O2 without early termination charges. Is that right?

I have just had an email saying that I owe a £164 early termination charge. Can any one explain why this is?

 

Thanks

Alan

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Anonymous
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You should be just able to pay off the device plan then give 30 days notice on the airtime

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Yes, the system always gets this wrong unfortunately.
It's yet another error if nor processed properly.
Call customer service on 202 for them to rectify it.
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Anonymous
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Thanks for the quick reply I called and the agent took some convincing, but she said that the charge would be cancelled.

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Keep checking My O2 that the charge has been cancelled. It's ridiculous that this happens so often. 

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@Anonymous wrote:

Thanks for the quick reply I called and the agent took some convincing, but she said that the charge would be cancelled.


Makes you wonder what customer service is for sometimes!

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Anonymous
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You should be just able to pay off the device plan then give 30 days notice on the airtime

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Hello @Anonymous,

The O2 community is a group of customers who like to help each other out, not Customer Service I am afraid. 

You can find information about early termination under O2 help pages here: Leaving O2

Please let us know how it goes in case we can help you more Wave

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